In response to the unprecedented flooding event that occurred in April 2025, the City of Hopkinsville is waiving permit fees for flood-related repairs through October 31, 2025.
Christian County forecast: Isolated thunderstorms are possible tonight with another chance of storms coming Friday night.
Oak Grove Police officers responded to a 911 hang-up call on Arkansas Avenue. Upon arrival, officers discovered one individual deceased and attempted to negotiate with another person.
A large crowd of eager community members came out to the Hopkinsville Skate Park on Saturday to make their mark by painting a mural during the Paint and Skate event.
Lovers of unconventional pets gathered at The Bruce this weekend for two days of the Show Me Reptile Show.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Christian County Now this week.
HCC receives historic $400,000 gift, officially the largest contribution from an individual donor in college history.
The appointment follows the recent resignation of Principal Leigh Ellen Malone, who has accepted a position with Warren County Schools.
City officials explain why this Hopkinsville neighborhood still has excessive high water, and how they are trying to mitigate the issue.
Upcoming events are open to all flood survivors and will offer valuable information, cleaning supplies, and a free community lunch.